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welch, neutron jack. they wanted this company kept intact, and these people are from philadelphia. >> let it go, john! it's over. >> i mean, jack welch, jack nicholson, it's hard to tell the difference. >> no, it isn't. >> do you enjoy your acting? >> it was my big moment in the sun, i'll tell you. >> tell me about your new online venture. >> we've got a school called the jack welch management institute at chancellor university, which is a small school in cleveland. and we've got an mba program and certificate where we're teaching people how to lead and manage. we have four certificates. the first one we just started is how to be a new leader. i wrote the course myself with another person. >> that's quite interesting. someone just tweeted. i like this question. neutron jack if you were running a fortune 500 today, what current ceo, remove steve jobs from this, would you hire to run a business? >> you've got to say that sam pompasano at ibm has done an incredible job. >> best businessman in the world right
welch, neutron jack. they wanted this company kept intact, and these people are from philadelphia. >> let it go, john! it's over. >> i mean, jack welch, jack nicholson, it's hard to tell the difference. >> no, it isn't. >> do you enjoy your acting? >> it was my big moment in the sun, i'll tell you. >> tell me about your new online venture. >> we've got a school called the jack welch management institute at chancellor university, which is a small school...
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back with jack welch talking about that. were you surprised carl icahn came out all guns ablaze wanting change, investor moves? >> i hope tim cook doesn't take his eye off the long-range strategy for apple. look, activist investors are getting a lot of money now. a lot of funds are jumping in and supporting them. you don't have to look any further than jcpenney to see what some of them can do to cause a train wreck. and ackman a k akman and his li at jcpenney cost hundreds of thousands of people their jobs, in the process of destroying an old icon. it's a tragedy that activist investor made every bad decision you could make to sink an american company. >> you think an activist investor will be helpful for all shareholders -- >> all stakeholders, employees, et cetera. >> that's a great way to put it. so, what went wrong, then, with jp -- with jcpenney, pardon me, that all of a sudden it caused so much disruption? >> they had a revolutionary strategy. turned 180 from where they were. they sort of took an apple idea and put it
back with jack welch talking about that. were you surprised carl icahn came out all guns ablaze wanting change, investor moves? >> i hope tim cook doesn't take his eye off the long-range strategy for apple. look, activist investors are getting a lot of money now. a lot of funds are jumping in and supporting them. you don't have to look any further than jcpenney to see what some of them can do to cause a train wreck. and ackman a k akman and his li at jcpenney cost hundreds of thousands of...
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welch has from the jack welch business institute. you say you aren't the smartest guy in the room. a lot of the time you probably were, jack. i liked about you the simple philosophy you brought to your business. having read your books, i will read some of the things you came out with. creating great people makes a great company. shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world. i want people who dream and i want people who sweat. are we getting enough of this ideology in america? >> i think we are getting a lot of the latter. we are getting a lot of dreamers now in small companies starting out. the recession, in many ways, piers, created a lot of entrepreneurs. they couldn't go -- when i was teaching at m.i.t., i had a class of 40 people. 23 of them had already started companies. that's something. now we have immigration policy that's ridiculous. we throw people out. we educate them. we kick them out. we ought to give them a green card and a big check if they are here for a certain period of time, for example. >> you mentioned educ
welch has from the jack welch business institute. you say you aren't the smartest guy in the room. a lot of the time you probably were, jack. i liked about you the simple philosophy you brought to your business. having read your books, i will read some of the things you came out with. creating great people makes a great company. shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world. i want people who dream and i want people who sweat. are we getting enough of this ideology in america? >> i...
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how much money does jack welch have on him right now? >> i don't know, but i'd probably be about -- i'd say somewhere between $100 and 140 bucks so knocking me off wouldn't get you a -- >> i read quite recently you made $720 million yourself. that true? >> something like that. >> not bad, is it? >> for a kid from salem that went through a $50 a semester college, a hell of a country, huh. >> does money make you happy? >> no. i had my pile pretty early. making other people -- seeing other people get money is the biggest turnon in the world. we used to get the stock option sheets on friday night in our company. we'd see a guy making $80,000, an engineer. cashing in stock for $275,000 or $400,000. we'd say what a hell of a weekend they're going to have. and that is the turn-on. to get everybody to grow. and that's what we got to do in america. that's what we did for 100 and some years. >> why isn't america manufacturing more stuff now? why isn't it recognizing this is probably the big problem? >> we're manufacturing -- we don't want to manuf
how much money does jack welch have on him right now? >> i don't know, but i'd probably be about -- i'd say somewhere between $100 and 140 bucks so knocking me off wouldn't get you a -- >> i read quite recently you made $720 million yourself. that true? >> something like that. >> not bad, is it? >> for a kid from salem that went through a $50 a semester college, a hell of a country, huh. >> does money make you happy? >> no. i had my pile pretty early....
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i like jack. i'm fond of the guy obviously. jack welch raised the question. it was his business instinct the and attitude towards this president, that came together at 8:35 and tweeted out this unbelievable jobs numbers, these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so they change the numbers. i'll go back to what i just heard ezra klein say a few minutes ago out here in the room, that a 0.3% shift in the unemployment rate is not wild. it's conceivable. your thoughts? >> that's absolutely true. i mean, what i just heard from jack welch was about with respect, i guess was about ten minutes of absolute nonsense with no grounding in what the bureau of labor statistics actually does. he's absolutely right, that a very large jobs number in the household survey is an outlier, it's unusual. these things happen. that number has a large margin of error around it. the bureau of labor statistics are very public about that. >> these are nonpoliticians, absolute bureaucratic government surveys is. >> that's the point. it wasn't that jack welch was raising a question o
i like jack. i'm fond of the guy obviously. jack welch raised the question. it was his business instinct the and attitude towards this president, that came together at 8:35 and tweeted out this unbelievable jobs numbers, these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so they change the numbers. i'll go back to what i just heard ezra klein say a few minutes ago out here in the room, that a 0.3% shift in the unemployment rate is not wild. it's conceivable. your thoughts? >> that's...
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jack the co-founder of the jack welch institute and, of course, former chairman and ceo of general electric. great to see you. >> thanks so much, maria. >> thanks so much for joining us on the hour of the love getting your insights on so many issues of the day. let me start with the markets. how are you feeling? know that you feel that this is a fed-induced rally, correct? >> more fed induced than anything else. people are desperate for yield, and they have pushed us in a more risk-on assets, and that's what's happening. >> is there a danger to that? i mean, a lot of people worry that the fed at some point, you know, with all of this free money, it's going to end badly. what's your take on the implications? >> i don't know the answer to that and no one does. gone from 1 trillion to 3 trillion. >> in the balance sheet. >> and we're to go to 4 at the end of this year on the current plan of 85 a month so obviously it's scary, uncharted territory, but the fed chairman seems to think he has the way to unwind this at the right time without severe consequences. let's enjoy the party. >> and when y
jack the co-founder of the jack welch institute and, of course, former chairman and ceo of general electric. great to see you. >> thanks so much, maria. >> thanks so much for joining us on the hour of the love getting your insights on so many issues of the day. let me start with the markets. how are you feeling? know that you feel that this is a fed-induced rally, correct? >> more fed induced than anything else. people are desperate for yield, and they have pushed us in a more...
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becky has a surprise guest. >> we have jack welch with us as our guest host and when jack welch is on set interesting things happen. we got a phone call with warren buffett. good morning to you. >> hi, becky. i've got an important question for jack, enough of this beating around the bush with these minutia questions. jack, our shoe companies, sales have been a little slow and you know, i remember very well that you were a star salesperson for thom mcann. many people feel their career peaked in selling shoes. you've got ideas about how to sell purple shoes. >> just up the commission, increase the commission on the people. >> tell me how you really did it when the women came in and you were getting a nickel for black shoes and 25 cents for purple shoes. >> i was able to have more drive and incentive and incentives drive all kinds of behavior, warren, as you know well. >> tell me what you told those women. >> i don't recall. >> well, i think you told me that when they were in purple shoes, men would look at them from miles away, but if they kept wearing the black shoes they were going to
becky has a surprise guest. >> we have jack welch with us as our guest host and when jack welch is on set interesting things happen. we got a phone call with warren buffett. good morning to you. >> hi, becky. i've got an important question for jack, enough of this beating around the bush with these minutia questions. jack, our shoe companies, sales have been a little slow and you know, i remember very well that you were a star salesperson for thom mcann. many people feel their...
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jack welch and suzy welch, fired up, "the real-life mba." brendan and i looked at and said yeah, yeah jack's golf game was off and he had to write this. unfortunately, i have to tell you this is fabulous. [laughter] it is incredibly blunt. brendan: it is. tom: it is very cool. "the real-life mba" jack welch and suzy on the battles of doing well in our modern society. our twitter question of the day we continue forward, what have you learned from jack welch? i learned how to use a slide rule. that is my answer. [laughter] stay with us. futures up 9. it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. worldwide "bloomberg surveillance." "the real-life mba.: " jack and suzy welch with us. jack, i have got to ask about the uproar two years ago on the bureau of labor statistics, and you were criticizing the unemployment rate, that will be blunt -- i was out front and say why does a smart chemical engineer second-guessing the government? i was suggest, and you admitted in your "wall street journal" op-ed it was a debate you got wrong,
jack welch and suzy welch, fired up, "the real-life mba." brendan and i looked at and said yeah, yeah jack's golf game was off and he had to write this. unfortunately, i have to tell you this is fabulous. [laughter] it is incredibly blunt. brendan: it is. tom: it is very cool. "the real-life mba" jack welch and suzy on the battles of doing well in our modern society. our twitter question of the day we continue forward, what have you learned from jack welch? i learned how to...
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not wowing this jack, jack welch, the continuing mess he sees in washington. glad to have you, i'm neil cavuto on fox on top of the big white house shake-up not only the man who knows a thing or two about shaking things up by my fox allstars, pretty good at shaking things out. jack welch first over at general electric, they were widely regarded even among those who can't stand it and i think that's probably an understatement. rupert murdoch over you, but by and large, that's a call. really, what do you make of what is going on now? shaking up the team, some leaving voluntarily and some being pushed. >> the president came into the office without any economic background at all. he hadn't seen ms. romer, larry summers, and they either let congress and miss pelosi or they themselves came up with a policy that turned out to be a bummer and in the end, when you have a bummer policy and you rely on people to do it, you have to shoot it and that's what he's done. now, i don't count emanuel in this at all. >> rahm emanuel. >> yeah, he was a staff guy hated to be a staf
not wowing this jack, jack welch, the continuing mess he sees in washington. glad to have you, i'm neil cavuto on fox on top of the big white house shake-up not only the man who knows a thing or two about shaking things up by my fox allstars, pretty good at shaking things out. jack welch first over at general electric, they were widely regarded even among those who can't stand it and i think that's probably an understatement. rupert murdoch over you, but by and large, that's a call. really,...
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my good friend jack welch set off a social media firestorm. take a look at his tweet. "unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers,
my good friend jack welch set off a social media firestorm. take a look at his tweet. "unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers,
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follow jack welch at jack underscore welch. i'll be tweeting tonight. >>> up next, mitt romney now says his remarks on the 47% were in his words, totally wrong. why did he spend the last two weeks defending them and his surrogates did? keeping them honest on that. and looking to appear more moderate on a whole range of issues. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, b
follow jack welch at jack underscore welch. i'll be tweeting tonight. >>> up next, mitt romney now says his remarks on the 47% were in his words, totally wrong. why did he spend the last two weeks defending them and his surrogates did? keeping them honest on that. and looking to appear more moderate on a whole range of issues. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of...
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follow jack welch at jack underscore welch. i'll be tweeting tonight. >>> up next, mitt romney now says his remarks on the 47% were in his words, totally wrong. why did he spend the last two weeks defending them and his surrogates did? keeping them honest on that. and looking to appear more moderate on a whole range of issues. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of...
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jack welch does not believe the boys in chicago changed the numbers? >> no, jack welch is raising the question for some good analyst to go look at. >> okay. good. you're raising the question. you certainly did that. jack welch, thank you for joining us at the very top of "hardball" tonight. >> thank you. >> with me not to fight with jack but to have a different point of view a jared bernstein, former chief economist and economic adviser to vice president biden. you heard that discussion. i like jack. i'm fond of the guy. jack welch has raised the question but it was obviously his business instinct and his it's a tud i think towards this president that came together at 8:35 and he tweeted out this unbelieve jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so they change the numbers. i'll do back to what i haerz ezra klein say in the room that a 0.3 of 1% shift in the unemployment rate is not wild. it's very conceivable. your thoughts. >> that's absolutely true. i mean, what i just heard from jack welch was about with respect i guess was a
jack welch does not believe the boys in chicago changed the numbers? >> no, jack welch is raising the question for some good analyst to go look at. >> okay. good. you're raising the question. you certainly did that. jack welch, thank you for joining us at the very top of "hardball" tonight. >> thank you. >> with me not to fight with jack but to have a different point of view a jared bernstein, former chief economist and economic adviser to vice president biden....
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i want to hear from jack welch. this company has fallen behind unilever in terms of r&d, falled behind colgate, a shadow of its former self. jack, how does it happen so quickly? >> jim, i'm not familiar wiprocr & gamble. if you take your eye off the ball and start running the place as a bureaucracy rather than a high-in entrepreneurial place, that can happen. >> and i think that's the story here. it's a sad story. it's a great american company. >>> you are a striking couple down there. >> they really slashed the r&d budget, though, jim? hey, jim? >> yes. >> sorry, we were having a moment. >> that was good. >> the habitat for pro-manity down here. i like it. >>> can umming up -- >>> tomorrow, crisis in europe, the american recovery and the unemployment problem. guest host ed lazear will tackle the issues. former chairman of george w. bush's council of economic advisers. >>> plus the best of the best. we'll bring you interviews with the top fund managers from the morningstar investment conference. don't miss "squawk b
i want to hear from jack welch. this company has fallen behind unilever in terms of r&d, falled behind colgate, a shadow of its former self. jack, how does it happen so quickly? >> jim, i'm not familiar wiprocr & gamble. if you take your eye off the ball and start running the place as a bureaucracy rather than a high-in entrepreneurial place, that can happen. >> and i think that's the story here. it's a sad story. it's a great american company. >>> you are a...
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jack welch is with us, executive chairman of the jack welch institute. he has made it no secret that he is for donald trump. if you were the ceo of a major company today and donald trump came in and was applying for a job as the president of one of your major divisions, would you hire him? based on his character and his truthfulness and his accuracy and reliability? jack: i did hire him once. we owned the building -- we -- the windowsg losinglling in, we were $100 million on the deal. we brought donald in, give him $28 million to fix it, and he led the project, fixed it. we made $150 million. so i have hired him. we hired him at nbc. it in sixmp fixed months when other people took 10 years. else could take a post office building in downtown washington and turn it into a luxury apartment? he gets stuff done. i am voting the republican platform, and donald trump has to be the leader of the republican platform right now. david: jack, what i am asking about is his truthfulness or accuracy, either one. all politicians have inaccuracies, but according to every
jack welch is with us, executive chairman of the jack welch institute. he has made it no secret that he is for donald trump. if you were the ceo of a major company today and donald trump came in and was applying for a job as the president of one of your major divisions, would you hire him? based on his character and his truthfulness and his accuracy and reliability? jack: i did hire him once. we owned the building -- we -- the windowsg losinglling in, we were $100 million on the deal. we...
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what do you think about the way jack ran ge? maybe he was a ge fan, jack welch fan. i just think that is unlikely. >> what are you going to do tonight? >> listen up millennials we have beyondmeat ethan brown might whip something up for me and alan trefler, great numbers from pegga beyondmeat is not pro meat but a way of living. david doesn't even know what i am talking about >> i do. it is a way of living. that is what you just said >> 6:00 p.m. eastern time. let's get to rick santelli at the cme. >> yes, ism of course the biggy. the big ism. february's read comes in at 50.1 it is definitely less than the 50.5 we were looking for sequentially follows 50.9. that is unrevised. 50.1 is the lowest level since the end of last year when it dipped under 50. it was 47.8 in december. we're not done now construction spending for the month of january, expecting up 0.6. more than double, up 1.8 triple, up 1.8 sequentially following an upwardly revised minus 0.2 that becomes the mirror image, now up 0.2 1.8 is really a solid construction number. as a matter of fact, to find a hig
what do you think about the way jack ran ge? maybe he was a ge fan, jack welch fan. i just think that is unlikely. >> what are you going to do tonight? >> listen up millennials we have beyondmeat ethan brown might whip something up for me and alan trefler, great numbers from pegga beyondmeat is not pro meat but a way of living. david doesn't even know what i am talking about >> i do. it is a way of living. that is what you just said >> 6:00 p.m. eastern time. let's get...
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. >> brenda: neil cavuto and jack welch. >> neil: just call it a union powered tidal wave. boeing is sit fighting. the national labor relations board over keeping the the jobs in south carolina. in california service employees union rolling out a new political action committee to help elect union friendly republicans and now, wal-mart, again, racing toward a battle with a nonunion group. it's reportedly getting its cash from very much a union. you think the job market is taking on water now? i'm telling you this succeeds, it's drowning. hi everybody, i'm neil cavuto and we've got charlie payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and charlie gasperino and who is back, my old boss who i criticized jack welch. and the last gasp i guess for unions, but man-- >> yeah, it is the last, it is the last dance and they're trying to use regulation since they can't get it done with legislation and they're doing crazy stuff, the boeing thing is over the top. no matter what party you're in, this is insane. boeing builds a plant, they spend a billion dollar and hire up to a thousand people and
. >> brenda: neil cavuto and jack welch. >> neil: just call it a union powered tidal wave. boeing is sit fighting. the national labor relations board over keeping the the jobs in south carolina. in california service employees union rolling out a new political action committee to help elect union friendly republicans and now, wal-mart, again, racing toward a battle with a nonunion group. it's reportedly getting its cash from very much a union. you think the job market is taking on...
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you are jack welch. jack, you have to take this opportunity while everybody is listening to you to actually, say, yes, anderson, i am taking that tweet back and send a new tweet to say, i was exaggerating. there are problems bls should look into it, but throw out an accusation, that is like asking the government -- >> look at this. we had 25 economists polled before this number came out. the average number they expected was about 115,000. not one of them had a number below 8.1. >> the bureau of labor statistics, which determines the unemployment number is a nonpolitical and independent agency, by the way. >>> hundreds, if not thousands of convicted criminals could go free, all because of this chemist. the outrageous allegations about a massachusetts drug lab. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. meet jennifer, founder of code for america. it's kind of a peace corps for geeks. >> most people have seen that geek s have whicchanged the wor much in the past 10, 20 years, they haven't changed government yet. we get peopl
you are jack welch. jack, you have to take this opportunity while everybody is listening to you to actually, say, yes, anderson, i am taking that tweet back and send a new tweet to say, i was exaggerating. there are problems bls should look into it, but throw out an accusation, that is like asking the government -- >> look at this. we had 25 economists polled before this number came out. the average number they expected was about 115,000. not one of them had a number below 8.1. >>...
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but if jack welch, jack welch came after muhammad ali what we know jack welch would have factored company for the times. would have pared down ge capital which almost torched the company in 2018. he would make the thing survive. make it a better place. why? because the guy did not hire yes men around him. that is what makes great people. neil: by the way, if he was bothered by criticism he did not care. >> he would argue with you. neil: that is lesson to leaders of all stripes, carry on what you're doing. let them almost see you sweat, even if you are sweating, but net never give them the benefit. >> this creative conflict, if you have an organization where everybody salutes the general, down argue, doesn't hash things out you have a crappy organization and i'm telling you, i have seen the best companies fail. i seen cult of personalities. there wasn't really a cult of personality at ge everybody argued with each other. he would scream back. that voice when he screamed you knew it. contrast that to city group under sandy weill, ge under jack welch, jpmorgan under jamie dimon, who embodies
but if jack welch, jack welch came after muhammad ali what we know jack welch would have factored company for the times. would have pared down ge capital which almost torched the company in 2018. he would make the thing survive. make it a better place. why? because the guy did not hire yes men around him. that is what makes great people. neil: by the way, if he was bothered by criticism he did not care. >> he would argue with you. neil: that is lesson to leaders of all stripes, carry on...
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today with this tweet from former ge ceo jack welch. he wrote, unbelievable jobs numbers, these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers. >> i wish i could say that the assertion that the obama campaign in chicago convinced the labor department to cook the books was universally decried. it was not. we have much more on the birth of the jobbers, a new american conspiracy theory coming up later in the show. for now the presidential campaign has been reshaped in a number of ways. is is the way obama achieved this milestone is very nonsocialist, actually. under obama the economy has created about 967,000 private sector jobs. so if obama is in fact a socialist, he's not very good at it. second in, romney's standard stump speech, we've now had quote 43 street months with unemployment over 8%. we are now under 8%. and third, this is probably the most important for the campaign. the debate was only two days ago. today is friday. the debate was wednesday. but this is a big enough jobs report, striking enough, that it has tur
today with this tweet from former ge ceo jack welch. he wrote, unbelievable jobs numbers, these chicago guys will do anything. can't debate so change numbers. >> i wish i could say that the assertion that the obama campaign in chicago convinced the labor department to cook the books was universally decried. it was not. we have much more on the birth of the jobbers, a new american conspiracy theory coming up later in the show. for now the presidential campaign has been reshaped in a number...
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more about jack welch and g.e. and accurate numbers more in this show later. we have an interview with cnbc. >> we have a very professional civil service organization where you have top, top economists that work at the bls. it's really ludicrous to hear that kind of statement. >> eliot: and the always wise economic adviser had this message for jack welch. i quote love you jack, but here you've lost your mind. what a coincidence joining me now is austan goolsbee, former chairman of president obama's council of economic visors. conspiracy theories running wild, and how you generate them. what is your take on this. >> okay, the numbers come from iron fortress, somewhere in the bls. it's absolutely and totally ridiculous to say some how some political people changed the numbers in bls. it makes no sense whatsoever. look i'm friends with jack welch. he's a great guy. i have no idea what he's talking about. this is birtherrest crazy stuff. i don't know how you get--the same people saying that it's outrageous that the survey showed a lot more jobs than expected this
more about jack welch and g.e. and accurate numbers more in this show later. we have an interview with cnbc. >> we have a very professional civil service organization where you have top, top economists that work at the bls. it's really ludicrous to hear that kind of statement. >> eliot: and the always wise economic adviser had this message for jack welch. i quote love you jack, but here you've lost your mind. what a coincidence joining me now is austan goolsbee, former chairman of...
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jack welch will look very smart. >> jack welch always looks very smart. perfect tease for what's coming up. steve i like the dots on your hands. >> the dots on my hands. that triggers -- it's amazing -- awarding winning 4d. >> it's these little sensors. it triggers a zone which creates a click of a mouse essentially. this is one of those things they just bought fours. do something with it. it's cool stuff. >> steve will be back at 8:30 with that wonderful teasing and more from jack in just a moment. up next we have senator tom coburn, a republican from oklahoma and he'll be talking to us about deficit reduction. pork spending and the state of the economy. "squawk" will be right back. ♪ i'm making my money do more. i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every minute of it. [ rodger riney ] at scottrade, we give you commission-free etfs, no-fee iras and more. come see
jack welch will look very smart. >> jack welch always looks very smart. perfect tease for what's coming up. steve i like the dots on your hands. >> the dots on my hands. that triggers -- it's amazing -- awarding winning 4d. >> it's these little sensors. it triggers a zone which creates a click of a mouse essentially. this is one of those things they just bought fours. do something with it. it's cool stuff. >> steve will be back at 8:30 with that wonderful teasing and...
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jack welch, gone. we will miss you, jack. ♪ it's surprising how the bigger a city gets... the smaller it starts to feel. which makes it even more surprising, how big it feels in here. with sliding rear seats... and more available second row legroom than say... a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined 2020 ford escape. liz: twitter flying high as activist elliott management takes aim. shares of the micro-blogging platform in this final hour, spiking 6.5% as activist hedger paul singer looks to make major changes, including a potential push-out of cofounder and ceo jack dorsey after an underwhelming stock performance last year, only gaining 11% despite record gains of most of the tech's biggest names. twitter shares stand at $35.38. charlie, you have exclusive details on the activist push? charlie: this is a pretty busy time for paul singer and elliott management, right? he was in and out of at & t i believe. remember he got some changes there, got some management clarity, i guess. he will d
jack welch, gone. we will miss you, jack. ♪ it's surprising how the bigger a city gets... the smaller it starts to feel. which makes it even more surprising, how big it feels in here. with sliding rear seats... and more available second row legroom than say... a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined 2020 ford escape. liz: twitter flying high as activist elliott management takes aim. shares of the micro-blogging platform in this final hour, spiking 6.5% as activist hedger paul...
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is jack welch now jack welch of course ran general electric from 1901 to 2001 the stock price increased by 4000 percent under him but it was a one time trick everybody is now trying to copy him of course what he did is just hollow out general electric general electric used to being an amazing american corporation that built this country turned us into an industrial powerhouse amazing engineering well he came up with a clever idea of getting rid of all the expertise getting rid of technology getting rid of manufacturing getting rid of all the stuff that germany now controls essentially and just turning the brand in the value of the company turning it into a derivative essentially hollowing out the company turning into a financial organization instrument and of course the stock to go up 4000 percent and now it's down down down down down. but many of the people at boeing. i learned are also they were trained by jack welch so we look at these planes falling out of the sky and you look at this nonstop disaster after disaster they keep on revealing about how the 737 max just can't be brought
is jack welch now jack welch of course ran general electric from 1901 to 2001 the stock price increased by 4000 percent under him but it was a one time trick everybody is now trying to copy him of course what he did is just hollow out general electric general electric used to being an amazing american corporation that built this country turned us into an industrial powerhouse amazing engineering well he came up with a clever idea of getting rid of all the expertise getting rid of technology...
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our guest host is jack welch. to intro you, i have to talk about so many things, ge, you're executive chairman of jack welch management. what was the other one. >> winning. winning. >> before he said it. you've had tiger blood for years before -- i don't know any other similarities with charlie sheen. when you come in, i never know what has really got you going. can i just start with your knowledge from clayton and other places about the economy. yesterday we had someone say he was looking for 4% by the end of the year. today we had an economist, she says 2% to 2.5%. nothing's changed. everybody is wondering is it just the weather? have we had data points that show we're doing much better? do you think we're 3% this year. >> i just reviewed six businesses in the last 48 hours, three a day on tuesday and wednesday. and i would say that as of now, this economy hasn't changed in the last 12 months. we have a 2% economy. that little blip in inventory in the third quarter of last year didn't change it. however, there's
our guest host is jack welch. to intro you, i have to talk about so many things, ge, you're executive chairman of jack welch management. what was the other one. >> winning. winning. >> before he said it. you've had tiger blood for years before -- i don't know any other similarities with charlie sheen. when you come in, i never know what has really got you going. can i just start with your knowledge from clayton and other places about the economy. yesterday we had someone say he was...
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and then we have jack welch. like the battle of the really rich guys where mash cube -- mark cuban said he at any time like the way jack welch was talking about hillary clinton. got nasty, as nasty as mark cuban can get. and jack welch is ready to return fire just after this. re v doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. learn your key health numbers, and take control today. >>> welcome back, everyone. greensboro, north carolina, where hillary clinton is expected to answer some reporter's questions after speaking to a raucous crowd. see what she has to say about her health and -- >> back on the trail in north carolina. came to greensboro to give a positive personal speech about the vision for the future of our country why so i strongly believe we are actually stronger together because i want to give americans something to vote for, not just against. with all the noise
and then we have jack welch. like the battle of the really rich guys where mash cube -- mark cuban said he at any time like the way jack welch was talking about hillary clinton. got nasty, as nasty as mark cuban can get. and jack welch is ready to return fire just after this. re v doctors of america. and we're partnering with cigna to help save lives. by getting you to a real doctor for an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. doctor poses. learn your key health...
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if anyone knows anything about the market and economy, it is jack welch, founder of the jack welch manageme menment institut famed ceo of ge. as always, it's great to have you on. a couple weeks ago on the network you said rising gas prices were taking the air out of the economy or out of the recovery. you triggered a stock market selloff when you said that. the last couple days we're coming back. i want to get your current thinking. do you still think the recovery is faltering? do you think stocks are going down? >> larry, i was very clear when i was on cnbc that morning on "squawk box." i said i expected an acceleration in the first quarter. what we were getting was modest growth in the short cycle businesses, in food supplies, in chemicals and other things in our private equity companies. but we were getting real straight in nonresidence construction and in infrastructure. so i said while the economy was strong, it wasn't accelerating the way i thought it would after the fourth quarter. >> do you see anything changing now? >> no, not because the stock market went up today. i actually thi
if anyone knows anything about the market and economy, it is jack welch, founder of the jack welch manageme menment institut famed ceo of ge. as always, it's great to have you on. a couple weeks ago on the network you said rising gas prices were taking the air out of the economy or out of the recovery. you triggered a stock market selloff when you said that. the last couple days we're coming back. i want to get your current thinking. do you still think the recovery is faltering? do you think...
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i'm going to play you what jack welch had to say today. listen to this. >> these numbers don't smell right when you think about where the economy is right now. it's just ironic that these assumptions all came this way the month before the election. you draw your own conclusions. >> first, it's not actually ironic. but, i think this is what it's been really about. it doesn't sort of if fit jack welch's sense of economy smell. it feels a little off to poem. you deal with numbers every single month. so how do they feel to you? does this feelt like a surprising report to you? >> it was surprising. it was better than most people were expecting. it was better than any of the forecasters on wall street were predicting. but that happens sometimes. there's a reason they do these studies. if we already knew what was going to happen, there wouldn't be a point to doing it. and sometimes there's going to be surprises. the truth is, you alluded to this. a lot of the numbers are more consistent with what we're seeing in the economy. the payrolls number,
i'm going to play you what jack welch had to say today. listen to this. >> these numbers don't smell right when you think about where the economy is right now. it's just ironic that these assumptions all came this way the month before the election. you draw your own conclusions. >> first, it's not actually ironic. but, i think this is what it's been really about. it doesn't sort of if fit jack welch's sense of economy smell. it feels a little off to poem. you deal with numbers every...
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our guest host today has been jack welch, founder of the jack welch institute. are you a yankees fan? >> no. >> are you a reds fan? you did time in cincinnati. >> no. >> the washington nationals, is that even a team? >> i'm -- the patriots threw me a curveball this weekend. i need to get back on the patriots' bandwagon because the red sox have had one of those tragic seasons. >> you live down here now. >> know boston. >> it's a matter of where you move. so what will you leave us with? we didn't really talk about the actual -- the actual tape itself. are you surprised that it became such a big deal or is it the state? >> it's the way it works. what i'd like to leave you with is jim made a point on that, i started out with that. weir the only country that's really innovating. we've got balance sheets are in great shape we need a president and an administration that will release this economy. we have the greatest country in the world with more opportunity, but we can't keep shackling it. now i want our candidate, my candidate to go out there and talk big. i don't w
our guest host today has been jack welch, founder of the jack welch institute. are you a yankees fan? >> no. >> are you a reds fan? you did time in cincinnati. >> no. >> the washington nationals, is that even a team? >> i'm -- the patriots threw me a curveball this weekend. i need to get back on the patriots' bandwagon because the red sox have had one of those tragic seasons. >> you live down here now. >> know boston. >> it's a matter of where you...